The word that is identified by the second "P" in PPE.
What is "Protective"?
6 Feet
What is "the minimum recommended distance for social distancing"
This is predominantly the first sign of a heat casualty.
What is a "headache"?
It's acronym is OSHA
What is Occupational Safety & Health Administration?
The PPE that is required at the field worksite.
What are Safety Glasses, Hearing Protection, Bump Cap/Hard Hat, and Safety Shoes?
You should do this for 20 seconds each time, or about the lenght of singing "Happy Birthday" twice.
A safety exercise to rehearse evacuating a building in the event of an emergency.
What is a fire drill?
The first place to go with safety-related questions or concerns.
Who is your Supervisor?
Two to fourteen days
What is "the incubation period for COVID-19"
These may include altered mental state or behavior, lack of sweating, hot red skin, racing heart beat, headache, nasuea and vomiting.
What are the "signs and symptoms of heat stroke"
An area which must be guarded or avoided that employees can get caught and hurt by.
What is a "pinch point"
An incident that does not result in a accident or injury but it should be discussed to help us be safe in the future.
What is a Near Miss?
You were within 6 feet of someone who has COVID-19 for at least 15 minutes
What is "considered close Contact"
This is considered a life-threatening heat injury emergency and 911 should be called immediately.
What is "heat stroke"
$75 per year, or $150 every two years
14 days after your last exposure to someone with COVID-19
What is "how long I need to self-quarantine"
Cool the patient, loosen clothing, move to shade, splash water on them
What are "things to do to treat a heat casualty"
The three A's of the Strata Self-Assessment
What is "Assess the Risk, Analyze, and Act?"